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According to George Herbert Mead, during which stage of development does a child respond to numerous members of the social environment and grasp his or her distinctive social position?

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Answer:

The Game Stage

Step-by-step explanation:

The game stage is the third and final stage in George Herberts Mead of Self awareness and development. George believed that children passed through stages in their development of self awareness, in other words social role. He opined that children in this respect are able to find themselves through social activities.

The final stage( game stage) of his theory suggests that a child in his social activities learns about his role in the game, with established game rules in mind, while also learning about the role of everyone else.

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